16,000 deaths every day: World’s stark child-mortality paradox – in 3 charts

Globally, 4.4% of children die before age 15, a stark contrast to the European Union’s 0.47% rate. This disparity highlights the impact of health systems and prosperity. While historic progress has been made, preventable diseases and weak infrastructure continue to cause child deaths in poorer regions, underscoring the need for continued investment in proven interventions.

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Trevor Zegras stuns NHL fans by calling Quinn Hughes the greatest player ever, snubbing Wayne Gretzky and Alex Ovechkin

Philadelphia Flyers forward Trevor Zegras sparked a frenzy by declaring Vancouver Canucks captain Quinn Hughes the “best hockey player of all time,” bypassing traditional legends. Zegras, who shares an off-ice friendship with Hughes, made the bold claim after his move to Philadelphia. This statement underscores how the younger generation redefines hockey greatness through a modern…

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Two reasons Apple is likely going back to Intel, five years after break-up

Apple might be partnering with Intel again, but this time for manufacturing its entry-level M-series chips by 2027. While Apple will design the chips, Intel will handle production, potentially for MacBooks and iPads. This move could boost US-based manufacturing and diversify Apple’s supply chain beyond TSMC, while also validating Intel’s turnaround efforts. Both companies have…

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Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet: Here’s why the couple prefers moments away from spotlight – Read inside

Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet have been navigating relationship rumors since 2023, recently facing breakup speculation after Chalamet’s absence from Jenner’s birthday celebration. Dispelling these rumors, the couple was recently spotted vacationing in Budapest. Insiders reveal they prioritize private, quality time together amidst busy schedules, ensuring their relationship thrives despite distance and professional commitments.

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Treasury’s No 2 out: Michael Faulkender quits in 5 months; second top exit in a month

Michael Faulkender is stepping down as US Treasury Department’s deputy secretary after less than five months in the role. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent praised Faulkender’s contributions to the “One Big Beautiful Bill” and the “GENIUS Act,” as well as his work on sanctions. His departure follows that of IRS chief Billy Long, marking recent leadership…

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